what it is, dangerous. we must demand more of our leaders. and on that note, i wish you a peaceful and a good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thank you for staying up late. see you again tomorrow. tonight on all in. reports of, tonight, do i hit somebody? chaos and violence on the hill. it was a clean shot to the kidneys, and i turn back and there was kevin. as the maga congress keeps brawling. you look like a smurf. you re just going around on this stuff. the republican front runner keeps advertising fascism. i am not going to comment on candidates in their campaign messaging. tonight, what on earth is going on here? statements are fiction at best. what? answer the question, please. then, an emergency hearing for protective order georgia as witness videos keep leaking. he said the boss is not going to leave under any circumstances. we re just going to stay in power. and the incredible on the march on wash
hill. it was a clean shot to the kidneys, and i turn back and there was kevin. as the maga congress keeps brawling. you look like a smurf. you re just going around on this stuff. the republican front runner keeps advertising fascism. i am not going to comment on candidates in their campaign messaging. tonight, what on earth is going on here? statements are fiction at best. what? answer the question, please. then, an emergency hearing for protective order georgia as witness videos keep leaking. he said the boss is not going to leave under any circumstances. we re just going to stay in power. and the incredible on the march on washington, as the calls to rescue hostages grows and the destruction in gaza continues. when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. it was a chaotic and oddly violent day on capitol hill. republicans dysfunction, stance, and anger becoming more and more extreme. ironically, this all happened amidst
on to us. so every time i see that i think about the fact that i was an innocent child that knew absolutely nothing about what was happening that day. we will be his innocence and eventually her pain is a good reminder that for a suffering world, both at home and abroad, courage can win, even if in the tiny shoes of just one little girl and on one particular november day. laura, my daughter has a book, it s called lady legends off a bit, and b is for ruby bridges. and i am grateful for that today and every day. you know, i am to. norman rockwell painting hung in my dining room as a child my entire life. it was passed down to my sister jennifer, now it is in her home. and i can tell you, there is not a moment that goes by when i was a student, one of very few number of black students in my schools ever in my entire life growing up. and i always thought about what it was like, and i am forever grateful for that little girl. and when she became. so i m so glad you monitor to
the criminal trial of former president donald trump. i m rachel maddow. i m here with my colleagues stephanie ruhle and jen psaki and alex wagner and chris hayes. in a courtroom in downtown manhattan just after 5:00 eastern time this evening the foreperson of the jury rose and delivered the jury s unanimous verdict, donald trump guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records in order to conceal a scheme to corrupt the 2016 election. it s a scheme that was described by the prosecution in their summation as something that may very well have been the reason that donald trump won the 2016 election. as of tonight it is officially a criminal scheme. he has been convicted on 34 counts. with those convictions we enter uncharted territory as a country. for the first time a president has been criminally convicted, and for the first time one of our two main political parties is about to nominate that same man for president after he has been convicted of 34 felonies. that is wher
store you are watching our live continuing special coverage of today s unanimous guilty on all counts verdict. in the criminal trial of former president donald trump. i am rachel maddow, i m here with my colleague, stephanie ruhle and jen psaki and alex wagner and chris hayes, in a courtroom in downtown manhattan, just after 5:00 eastern time this evening, a foreperson of the journey rose and delivered the jury unanimous , guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records in order to conceal the scheme to correct the 2016 election. the scheme that was described by the prosecution in their summation as something that may very well have been the reason that donald trump won the 2016 election. as of tonight, it is official a criminal scheme, he has been convicted on 34 counts. with those convictions, we enter uncharted territory as a country, for the first time, a president has criminally convicted and for the first time for one of our two main political parties is about to